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Video: PCI liability, HIPAA enforcement rule, breach notification laws
Attorney David Navetta discusses why PCI liability matters to card brands, the effect of the HIPAA enforcement rule and breach notification laws. Video
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Cyberespionage attacks shine harsh light on security technology failures
High-profile attacks on Nortel, RSA and others have thrust cyberespionage attacks into the spotlight ahead of RSA Conference 2012 News
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SEC filing: VeriSign security breach in 2010 was limited, execs say
In an October 2011 regulatory filing, VeriSign said its corporate network was breached in 2010, exposing data on a “small portion” of its systems. News
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Symantec issues new pcAnywhere security guide following flaw resolution
Organizations that have applied the latest patches should follow more stringent security best practices to guard against external attacks. News
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Understanding data security breaches eclipses preventing them
Companies are spending more time investigating the source of data breaches and their impacts to reduce expenses, says a survey. News
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Symantec pulls pcAnywhere, man-in-the-middle attacks are possible
Source code theft from Symantec’s systems in 2006 places pcAnywhere software at risk of being attacked. Company says software is bundled with many of its products. News
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Symantec breach: Data breach basis of Norton source code leak
Investigators confirmed that a 2006 breach at Symantec Corp. is the root cause of a source code leak of its Norton Antivirus software. News
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Website weaknesses at fault in T-Mobile hacktivist attack
A hacktivist group is claiming responsibility for exploiting website vulnerabilities and stealing the personal information of approximately 80 T-Mobile employees. News
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RSA SecurID breach: Executives attempt to repair tarnished image
While the RSA SecurID breach cost EMC’s security division more than $60 million, executives admit it could take years to restore its tarnished image. News
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Stratfor unveils new website, improves security following breach
Intelligence firm CEO apologizes for failing to properly secure customer credit card data and email addresses. Firm now outsources processes to third-party payment processor. News
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